The weather has been up and down lately. One moment, it’s freezing cold; the next, there’s a mini-heatwave. It makes me glad that I didn’t bother to plant too much in pursuit of a fall and winter harvest. A few carrot and beet tops are peeking out of the ground; the zinnias are still…
What Is The Best Soil For Container Gardening?
Container gardening has surged in popularity among many plant enthusiasts who don’t have the space to grow something. According to a 2019 study, approximately 21.2 million U.S. households engaged in container gardening activities. What really sets a successful container garden apart from others is the quality of the soil that you use. So, what are…
Garden Planning: Crop Rotation
I’ve said it before. It’s so important for a frugal gardener to plan. While gardeners without a strict budget can afford to be a little lax when it comes to planning, those who are looking to save money, in the long run, need to be meticulous and start thinking about their garden layout months,…
Planning a Sustainable Garden for the New Year Is Easy With These 5 Tips
People are shifting their lifestyle choices to be more sustainable. That doesn’t stop at checkout. It can extend into your home life and your garden. Creating an eco-friendly sanctuary right in the comforts of your home is easier than you think, and it’s super rewarding. Not only does it nurture nature, but it improves your…
Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Inventory & Supplies
For the next few weeks, I’ll be focusing on the topic of seed starting. I’ll be providing you with budget-friendly tips, hints, and strategies to get you started this gardening season without breaking the bank. This week, let’s talk about inventory and seed starting supplies. Inventory Every year, I have a mini panic about…
Seed Starting on a Budget Series: DIY Containers
No rule says that seed starting requires fancy flats or trays. For the frugal gardener, spending money on pots and containers is a definite no-no. The smallest portion of your gardening budget should be allotted to containers. Why? Because they’re so easy to find for free or cheap! Including plenty of DIY options to…
DIY Winter Gardening Projects: How to Make the Most of Your Garden This Season
Winter doesn’t have to mean the end of gardening. Not only is there a wide variety of plants that can grow during the colder months, but there are plenty of DIY projects to keep you busy in the garden as well. With a little creativity and planning, you can transform your outdoor space into a…
Use These 8 Winter Composting Tips for Gardeners
When winter arrives, gardeners often wonder if composting can continue despite the cold weather. The answer is a resounding yes! With a few adjustments, winter composting can be just as effective as in warmer months. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or new to composting, these eight tips will help you keep your compost pile thriving…
Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Get Your Timing Right
When January rolls around, the seed catalogs start to arrive in the mailbox. Then, as soon as February hits, I get a constant flood of seed starting photos popping up on my Instagram feed. It gets me excited for the gardening year ahead, but I’ve also learned to slow my roll. Just because someone…